
Schrodinger's Cup
A downloadable drinking game
Your drink exists as a superposition of several eigentastes until an observation is made and the wave function collapses in your mouth.
Is it delicious... or is it revolting?
How to Play:
- Gather a bunch of friends you trust.
- Gather a bunch of liquids everyone is willing to drink.
- Place two cups out on the table.
- Gather in a circle around the table.
- Each player takes turns:
- The active player pours a drink.
- The active player leaves the room.
- The player to their left mixes a new drink (with the help of everyone else) for the active player, trying to make as close of a visual imitation as possible (or to otherwise fool the active player).
- The active player returns to the room.
- The active player picks and drinks one of the two drinks, if:
- They drank their original drink, the player to their left drinks the imitation drink.
- They drank the imitation drink, the active player drinks the original drink.
- Continue until everyone has taken a turn.
Have fun! Be careful!
PLAY WITH FRIENDS YOU TRUST
DON'T LET STRANGERS MIX YOUR DRINKS
YOU DON'T HAVE TO DRINK ANYTHING IF YOU DON'T WANT TO
Disclaimer: Play at your own risk.
Designed for PIGSquad Summer Slow Jams 3 by:
- Erin Sullivan
- Josh Schonstal
- Samantha High
- Brandon High
- Steph Ward
- John Merryman
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | schonstal |
Tags | drinking-game, eigentaste, party, pigsquad |